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    Shiva Stein v. Argo Group International Holdings Ltd. et al: Complaint (‘Brookfield Reinsurance’s Proposed Acquisition of Argo Group’)

    Complaint "to enjoin Defendants from taking any steps to consummate ... the proposed acquisition of Argo Group by affiliates of Brookfield Reinsurance Ltd." in Shiva Stein v. Argo Group International Holdings Ltd., of Bermuda; Thomas A. Bradley, Bernard C. Bailey, Dymphna A. Lehane, Samuel Liss, Carol A. McFate, and Al-Noor Ramji at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

    The Police & Fire Retirement System City of Detroit v. Argo Group International Holdings Ltd. et al: Class Action Complaint

    Class Action Complaint in The Police & Fire Retirement System City of Detroit v. Argo Group International Holdings Ltd., described as "a Bermuda-based international underwriter of specialty insurance product in the property and casualty market"; Thomas A. Bradley, Scott Kirk, Kevin J. Rehnberg, Mark E. Watson III, and Jay S. Bullock at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

    Mark E. Watson III: $450K Fine

    Administrative Order by the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission imposing a fine of $450,000 on Mark E. Watson III for his "role" in Bermuda-based insurer Argo Group International Holdings Ltd.'s failure to disclose "over $5.3 million in perquisites and personal benefits" while he was the company's CEO, President, and a director.

    Argo Group International Holdings, Ltd.: $900K Fine

    Administrative Order imposing a $900,000 fine on Argo Group International Holdings, Ltd., a Bermuda-domiciled provider of insurance and reinsurance whose shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange, for failing to disclose "over $5.3 million" in perquisites to Mark E. Watson III, its former CEO, president, and director, before the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

    Fidelity mutual fund group continues its ownership dominance in Bermuda market

    Boston, Massachusetts-based mutual fund group Fidelity continues to be the biggest single investor — by a considerable margin — in the Bermuda insurance and reinsurance market.Fidelity owns at least 5% of the common shares of 10 of the 17 Bermuda-based companies publicly-listed in the United States that were included in an ownership review by InsideBermuda, based on filings with the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission.